The following people appeared during felony bond hearings on Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear on Aug. 19 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Donald Covey Jr., 26, theft by receiving — $200,000.

A Russellville police (RPD) report stated a home owner’s relative told police on March 24 he was checking on a house and noticed the lights were on but, the relatives were out of town.

The concerned relative found several items were missing from the home, including a laptop computer and jewelry, which was valued at more than $1,000, according to the report.

On March 27, police received information from an informant Covey attempted to sell her the laptop computer, which Covey claimed originally belonged to him.

Police also found jewelry on April 18 at a Clarksville pawn shop that matched a description given by the victim.

The pawn shop’s documents showed Covey is the person who pawned the merchandise.

Fifth Judicial District Prosecuting Attorney David Gibbons filed an arrest warrant petition on June 25 charging Covey with felony theft of property by receiving.

Circuit Judge William Pearson issued a bench warrant for Covey’s arrest that day.

• James Collins, 30, criminal mischief — $50,000.

A Pope County Sheriff’s (PCSO) report stated a woman called police on Thursday and said Collins violated a protection order and harassed her at her home near State Highway 326 on several occasions.

Deputies were positioned nearby the home around 2 a.m. Friday and heard him ride up on a 4-wheeler, which he parked approximately two blocks away.

Collins had a blue jug and a hose, and proceeded to remove the gas cap from a vehicle there to allegedly pour sugar water into the fuel tank, according to the report. Police made contact with Collins and took him into custody.

Collins has a prior felony conviction for aggravated assault and was on probation.

• Joshua Schulz, 30, possession of a controlled substance with the purpose to deliver — $30,000.

• Casey Perkins, 22, possession of a controlled substance with the purpose to deliver — $7,500.

• Mathew Towne, 29, possession of a controlled substance with the purpose to deliver — $7,500.

A RPD report stated officers were working a case Wednesday when they saw Schulz, Perkins and Towne at 8:52 a.m. driving in a white Hyundai Sonata.

Police called for backup and after responding, officers pulled them over and found Schulz was driving with a suspended license. Police took him into custody and searched his vehicle.

Police discovered several bags of alleged illegal drugs, including two bags of methamphetamine and two bags of marijuana.

Police found one of the bags hidden in a camera bag, which had several smaller bags with a green leafy substance inside them, according to the report. A person of interest told police Schulz attempted to sell drugs for $375. Schulz has charges pending in Circuit Court for defacing a firearm.